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Real Estate Litigation
Real estate disputes can quickly escalate into complex and costly legal battles. Whether the issue involves a failed property transaction, breach of an Agreement of Purchase and Sale, boundary disputes, or commercial leasing conflicts, timely legal guidance is critical.
At Kamyab Law, we represent homeowners, buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, and commercial property owners in a wide range of real estate litigation matters across Ontario.
Real Estate Litigation
Common Real Estate Disputes We Handle
We assist clients in matters including:
- Breach of Agreement of Purchase and Sale
- Failure to close real estate transactions
- Deposit disputes
- Boundary and easement conflicts
- Title disputes
- Construction defects and contractor disputes
- Commercial lease disputes
- Landlord-tenant litigation
- Condominium disputes
In some cases, disputes may involve coverage issues, particularly in insurance claims related to property damage.
Breach of Agreement of Purchase and Sale
When a buyer or seller fails to close a real estate transaction, the consequences can be significant. We assist clients in pursuing or defending claims related to failed closings, deposit forfeiture, and damages arising from breach of contract.
Commercial and Residential Real Estate Litigation
Our firm represents both residential and commercial clients in disputes involving:
- Leasing agreements
- Development conflicts
- Joint ownership disagreements
- Mortgage enforcement issues
Certain disputes may arise after damage to property, especially in cases involving property damage insurance claims in Ontario.
What to Do If You’re Involved in a Real Estate Dispute
If you are involved in a real estate dispute, early action can make a significant difference. You should:
• Review your purchase agreement or contract carefully;
• Document all communications and transactions;
• Avoid making informal agreements without legal advice; and,
• Seek legal guidance before the dispute escalates.
Taking early steps can help protect your financial position and improve your legal options. Learn more about how our legal team handles complex disputes across Ontario.
Why Early Legal Action Matters
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, depending on the circumstances, you may be entitled to damages if the other party breaches the Agreement of Purchase and Sale.
The seller may have the right to retain the deposit and pursue additional damages, subject to legal analysis.
Not always. Many disputes are resolved through negotiation or mediation, but litigation may be necessary in certain cases.
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